Release Notes

Release notes Storm_r1.1 Oct 29, 2008

Changes : ========= 1. Launch new storm window from File menu (File -> New Window) 2. Configuration items moved from the config file to the config window (UI). All config items are now done via the UI. 3. "Favorite services" can now be added via the configuration window. These services will appear in the dropdown options whenever you add a web service 4. The config file is optional. However, to further customize the tool the items below can be set

FIXES: ========= 1. Issue 2398 : Handling of abstract/polymorphic types. A dropdown of allowed types will be shown whenever a polymorphic type is encountered. 2. Object editor in "Tree View" now shows up for newly opened tabd. 3. Exception is no longer raised when a default soap cannot be created. A warning is instead logged in the log window 4. Fixed the error below.

Exception occurs when step 1. open method in a new tab step 2. Invoke method step 3. switch to QuickEdit tab and select the same method. This triggers an exception.

Reviews for this release

Had to deal with the certificate bypass myself. Once I have done that the app didn't work for my web service. Looking at the message being sent, it didn't set the namespaces of the containing object correctly.
by trajano
on Jul 14, 2014 at 5:23 PM

Fails miserably with characters beyond 127 - doesn't encode to utf-8 - the soap envelope claims to be in utf-8 encoding but is not.
by Joi
on Oct 14, 2013 at 3:42 PM

My only request is the ability to choose a local file as well as a URL. I had to load my WSDL by using file:///
by jdonaho
on Jul 20, 2011 at 3:53 PM

Really great and easy to use tool!
Thumbs up :-)
by RGuel
on Aug 19, 2010 at 1:31 PM

This is a great little app! I test many .Net web services at work and this little gem has made the job a lot easier. Great stuff - keep up the good work. p.s. It's also made me curious about F# :)
by davidchristian
on Oct 2, 2009 at 8:54 AM

This is hands down one of the coolest apps I've used in a while. I generally debug services w/ IE, Fiddler, or write NUnit tests. This saves me sooooooo much time and effort. Thanks!
by cmacShizzle
on Feb 6, 2009 at 10:19 PM

Great tool for ad/hoc web service testing!
by mclevenger
on Dec 3, 2008 at 8:00 PM